Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Gardenwatch Cam


This would be the perfect gift for garden lovers. The Gardenwatch Cam takes photos of your flowers. Just stick it outside in the garden. And the Gardenwatch Cam will take photos in certain intervals. The device is water resistant so it's fine in all weather. Price is $140.

via Thinkgeek

Friday, June 19, 2009

Samsung AMOLED RFID e-passport


Samsung is showing off an AMOLED RFID e-passport. The e-passport embeds a 2-inch QVGA resolution flexible display into an identity card. This would make this card harder to counterfeit. Hopefully this concept gets off the ground. As it can be used to counteract illegal entry to other countries.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Logitech Wireless Guitar Hero Controller For Xbox 360


New Guitar Hero controller for the popular game. This model is for the Xbox 360. It will be released in August for $200.

via Ubergizmo

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Altec Lansing Backbeat Pro Earphones


Altec Lansing has released the Altec Lansing Backbeat Pro Earphones. The cost is only $100 and comes with a case.

via Altec Lansing Press

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Retro games in your pocket


Thinkgeek has a new handheld gaming system that can emulate all your own 8 bit and 16 bit games. It has simple drop and play capability. So you can drop a Snes or Genesis game and play right away. It also has 4GB of internal memory plus an expansion slot. Price is $99.99.

Product Page HERE

Monday, June 1, 2009

Boy Genius Reviews the Palm Pre


Boy Genius has the world's first review of the Palm Pre. They found the Palm Pre to be good but not great and had both positive and negative things to say.

The OS is great. There’s no ifs ands or buts; it’s really refreshing to see something that’s brand new with a UI unlike anything else out there. The only problem with this is, Palm’s never been a hardware company that anyone’s really cared about. They have been the furthest thing from innovative since circa-2003 — their hardware has always been second rate at best and it doesn’t seem to be changing now. Couple that with the nation’s underdog carrier at a $299 price-point (before rebate), and we’re not sure how many people are going to be lined up overnight, yet we’re pretty confident once people are able to play a real unit themselves, there will be more than a lot of happy Palm Pre customers.


Read entire review HERE